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an extraordinary film, archives fanning for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a janita. ah, this is al jazeera ah clark, this is, and you live from coming up the next 60 minutes. i'm here to sound the alarm. the world must wake up at the 2nd general issues, a warning on climate change, conflict, and current of ours as well leaders, assembly new york for the un general assembly and in his 1st address to you and generally to the general assembly as the president joe biden towards
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a new era for event, the supremacy off to f kinda star. a suit on government says its foil. the crew attempts by people loyal to, to pose president by share and has a rest of the between the criminal rejects the european court ruling. this town, russia are responsible for the death and foremost by alexander yankers and in sports some more problems to pass on. a coach rental comb and a last minute goal on just saving them from the faith again or another in the spanish lead. me the see if you get this news without coverage of the united nations general assembly, it's under way in new york and has opened with a warning for the secretary general, that the world stands on the edge of an abyss. and what is being called the most serious each antonio,
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good terrorist has yet given. he told global leaders in time to act on climate change, western conflicts, and the current of ours. an accused him of hubris. the 76 general assembly in new york is the 1st in person gathering of the latest. since the pandemic began, i'm here to sound the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. oh, well, there's never been more threatened or more divided. we faced the great this cascade of crisis in our lifetimes. coffee, 19 pandemic, a super size, the glaring in the qualities, the climate crisis pummeling the planet. upheaval from afghanistan with european men and beyond. es wanted peace. let's cross to our diplomatic editor, james bass, who joins us live from the un. and james could tear is not mincing his words. and
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president joe biden was soon up as well. yes, absolutely. the 2nd general mike, clear that the way forward was countries working together, countries listening to each other countries talking to each other and certainly the words of the u. s. president in this is burst ever address as president to the un general assembly. he suggested that that's what the u. s. was going to do. clearly he's at a position where he's on the some criticism on his foreign policy and that's kind of on the way to pull out was handled by the us. some allies think it was handled badly, that route that we've seen in recent days, putting the u. s. against from 6 longest ally over those submarines that now are going to be brought from the us with cooperation u. k. rather than from france and france. very agree about that, but yet this was still a speech all about global cooperation. president biden said he stood before the un
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general assembly for the 1st time in 20 years as the leader of a nation. that was no longer at war. he said, war would now be a thing of last resort for the united states, and it would only be conducted when they have the will of the american people and where possible with the cooperation of allies. he went on tad, this we've ended 20 years of conflict gas then. and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways and letting people up around the world of renewing and defending democracy. proving that no matter how challenging or how complex the problem is, you're going to face government by and for the people is still the best way to deliver for all of our people who else should be be watching out for today.
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well, i think one of the things to watch is this whole idea of the deepening tension between the us and china. the un secretary general didn't name them by name, but he said that they were to now different sets of economic trade, financial and technology rules. and ultimately, 2 different military and geo political strategies. he was referring to those countries grouping around the u. s. those grouping around china. and he went on to say, this is a recipe for trouble, be far less predictable and far more dangerous than the cold war. president, but make it clear, he didn't want cold war with china saying he was prepared to talk to anyone and then mentioning north korea and iran. so i think that the person to listen to who be coming up is a pre recorded speech because he's not here that's present. she is going to be coming up in the next few out. let's hear how the chinese respond to the talk of the division of the world and the talk from president biden, that he is prepared to talk to other powers, including china, to avoid
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a new culture or james, i, thanks for that touch base there at the you and your, let's get some more analysis for a mom, for shara who's out the 0 senior political analyst joins is not from london more wide ranging, as you might expect from joe biden. what about the chinese president she's paying due to speak recorded, as james said. and a little bit the need for both sides to cooperate on so much. well, you know, we do live today in a world of g 2 or 2 great powers as it were, china and the united states. and lot of the union could have had a very important role to pay almost a 3rd to china and the us, the problem with it with it is the need for consensus over any important issue that the european union probably the great the, you know, the biggest economy in the world today, right? the 500000000 europeans, and yet they are unable to unite in
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a way whereby they could arrival china and the and i said, could be that trilateral in a lateral dynamic with china and hence be gina washington are based recording the shots and i think whatever they are i that will end up becoming, you know, the main challenge for all of us in the 21st century. and i am not, i am not comfortable with the idea that there is no old war. not because it is exactly what we had with the soviet union in the united states. but i think president biden is saying something and doing something completely different the way he's been thing the american alliances are rebuilding american. all eyes isn't . and in the south china sea, in that neighborhood, the way he is warning against china as a nemesis of the united states, the way they're going to work on race with china, of course, leading dot arms race in asia,
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as well as china's ambition to become continental power and asia, all of that, of course, is leading towards cold war. and what's more problematic about it is that there's this, this in this, this dangerous situation evolving in the south china sea with now with the united states. of course how things are starting to build some of these and all that sort of stuff. we're having a nuclear peninsula with the korea's so all we have, we have a dangerous situation. it just as secretary, good terrorist described to us a world on fire. president biden's attempt to prevent the united states as the wolves firefighter has not been exactly the convincing. and let me tell you why not because you did not see all the right things. he said a lot of things, but i just compared the president by den speech today with president obama speech back in 2009 when he 1st became president after george
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w bush. by then coming after trump, both of them promising the war that america is changing now under their leadership on like bush on like trump, where there was suffered under both of those republican leaderships. but what we're seeing from president obama, after he made so many promises, including like, you know, closing one terrible smell close, of course. so resolving the israel palestine issue. that's not is of course, but the human rights and democracy at the center of american foreign policy that did not happen. what we know for sure is the vice president by then at the time when you know that from the record of many people who were at the meetings that the white house was supportive of the arab regimes against the spring countries, including in egypt. so one person by then talks about putting human rights at the center of america. foreign policy of his foreign policy will surely meet with these ready prime minister. i'm completely ditching palestinians,
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but today we here to make promises. so all in all we do have a situation where by china and the united states have central role to play in the challenges. gus in the decade, 2 or 3 to come, the 3 sees as it were, climate, corporate and conflict in general. unless the corporate capital c, i think we're going to all be in, in fact on fire. if, if, if the deterioration, the, the, the, the polarization continues to exist as it is today. talk up his allies, of course, the joe biden, but no mention of france or feeling what had aggrieved on their oh, absolutely, i mean, but of course some of us have been following and you know, it's students of g o politics as well. we all know that france and the united states since the establish of the nate are we're not exactly the best of our lives . you know, like, for example, the bricks and the americans, france was always the odd man out, with one exception, that today it is no longer the odd man out because europe no longer trust the
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united states like it trusted it before the year, 2000 francs and the united states, france, and germany opposed bush's war in iraq. and then we've seen europe disturbed by tom's presidency and, and his non commitment, at least in the beginning to the article, 5 of the nato allies and so on, so forth. and what we see today, especially after what the french described as being stabbed in the back by the united states. and you can stream earlier, is that you are more and more wants to be a ton of most of the united states or toner. most of the polarization is going on the world to lead a more strategic independent role for the continent that is called europe or europe . and you did, and i think we're going to see more of that happening. we're going to see france and the next leader of germany leading that kind of autonomous independent
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position of the united states. and with the u. k. briggs, the thing where the u. k. out of the iraq, we're going to see less opposition to that. so yes, i think while for us was the odd man out for many, many years, i think now france fees are told me in europe in the sense of calling for european autonomy from the united states. i'm, i'm leaving for moments mom for shara that be just from london on the un general assembly in new york sedans governing as so sovereign council says it's foiled a cure attempt. it says 21 offices and a number of soldiers have been arrested and have been questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including the state t, v, and radio units. and now said to be guarding those facilities, as well as the general command of the forces, which had courses and those of the air force. i'm going to know as this report, me is done capital cartoon, and nearby city of them. durham on reports of intense military activity and closure
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of the main bridge across the river nile. according to government media, the cool plotters were trying to take over the state media building, the military se measures were being taken to contain this tuition. the news of the attempted coup 1st broke on paper media, which sought to reassure the public. how does it collaborate with the failed? coo attempt clearly indicates that it's necessary to reform the military and security apparatus it colson, all out. reconsideration of the transition process and the necessity to form a partnership based on the values and principles of the revolution towards a civil democratic transition, only. a military official said an unspecified number or soldiers from the i'm a call. what behind the coup attempt and many had been arrested and will be interrogated. our later traffic appear to be flowing smoothly and central cartoon, including around me headquarters. despite the new security forces,
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closing the main bridge across the nile, connecting cut him to him. dramatic, la sudan has been on a fraudulent part of the book, since it's long time ruler and what bashir was removed from power by the army in april 2019 the following 4 months of protest. the country is now ruled by a joint civilian and military government. it doesn't seem that this is a transition of government because there aren't any thinking to put together a law for elections, a law for political parties. since this hasn't been done. getting mentoring for it to be designed. so a see that even the public is now very few years. the crew attempt is not the 1st challenge, the transitional authorities, they say they're foiled or detected previous once linked to functions. loyal to
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bush's. an added sense of insecurity and admission already facing high inflation and shortages of goods and services. how do al jazeera and let's head straight to call to him. morgan joins is from then hippa, the prime minister, him dot com, called it an orchestrated to attempt yes indeed. that's what we heard from the prime minister after he met with members of his cabinet as well as members of the forces of freedom and change coalition. that's the coalition that makes up the parties that are currently governing this transition, at least from the civilian side. we also heard a short while later, after prime minister, the dog spoke of accountability to those who have been behind the call. we've heard from the head of the sovereignty council, who is also the commander in chief of the army. i will hon. who says that he congratulated the military and the army officers who were behind,
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affording the call with them. but he also said that he's not sure if indeed, members loyal to the former ruling party, were behind the call. he said that interrogations are under way. the army says that at least $21.00 army officers have been arrested along with several soldiers. they say that they are currently interrogating them, but they say that this is a fine of how fragile the security situation is and how to, and in fact, around the country. there is a lot of this dissatisfaction with regards to the piece deal that was signed between the government and the arm groups that have been fighting the former president bashir government. people have been commenting about how so many officers, so many on group soldiers were running around for, to me, cause in chaos, an insecurity, but a lot of people have also been talking about the economic situation. in short, there has been a lot of factors rounding. the transitional government when this, when this attempted school happened, which makes it very easy for people to blame one factor or another for as to why
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people or rather army officers had tried to over through the government. both the civilian and the military. right. have a thanks for that to have a morgan speaking to us from cutting plenty more still ahead on the news our, including look at the reg limbs, the conditions inside the can filled by haitian refugees under a fridge in texas for less than $2.00. you're protected for 2 hours in case of robbery, colored the money, but also violence. that's why some columbia, to take out insurance against surgeon street crime by stones cricket boss, heads out of indians, decision to cancel the tour of this country, coming up with andy and support on the european court of human rights has ruled that russia is responsible for the
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2006, killing if alexander and young former russian spy who defected to britain, died after being poisoned with a polonium $210.00, a red radioactive substance, russia has always denied involvement. meanwhile, the police in the u. k. say they're charging a 3rd russian suspects in connection with the nerve agent to tack on another form, a russian agent in england. a former spies, gay a scribble was, and his daughter julia were a targeted in the city of souls bree that was in 2018. and let's go live now to jenna, how in london, let's talk about this group our case 1st. jane. what more do we know about the suspect and the charges he's facing? well, this announcement by the metropolitan police certainly goes a long way towards completing the picture of what we knew of the events of march, 2018 in the british city of souls. pretty when so gay script paul and his daughter julia were attacked essentially using the nerve agent, nova shock. they got very,
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very ill. they nearly died. it was an attempted murder, according to charge, is already laid against 2 of the 3 attackers. we now have the name of the 3rd man. who is dentist said gave that's his real name. he was operating under the alias, gay fed doctor that was the name on his passport. the one he used to enter and leave london heathrow airport. he's believe to be in the senior man of the trio, an officer in the russian g r u, the military intelligence operation under a course of the kremlin. and it's the 1st time that the british authorities have directly made a link between these events and the g r. u, largely in doing so, confirming the findings of independent investigation. so mr said gave a major general the sort of a commander on the ground. if you like, we have information from the police indicating that they were a trio,
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these 3 individuals who had worked together in previous instances and previous countries in bulgaria and in the czech republic as far as the police know, possibly in more places they hadn't worked together the police believe in the u. k . until march 2018. there is tantalizing detail about the comings and goings of mr . sergei if the dates of arrival and departure at heathrow, where he stayed in central london, he's not believe to have been in solsbury with the other 2 actually carrying out the crime. in fact it's but he was on a plane according to cctv footage. within minutes. all of them carrying out the deed in souls, but he was on his way back probably to russia. now of course, the question is, what happens next part is johnson has responded. so as the home secretary and bottom johnson, demanding that the suspects, the 3 of them be handed over for justice by the russian government. that is most unlikely, of course to happen. the russian government is always denied any involvement in this. the metropolitan police pointing out that they've been,
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they've had absolutely no cooperation for the russians whatsoever. and of course, we know that russia does not extradite its own citizens. the only hope the government here has is, if one know any of these suspects actually leaves russia. they will hope to apprehend them on the basis of an interpol notice, but really not much chance. i think of that happening. and this ruling from the european quarter of human rights on the killing of alexander live in yankee. what kind of impact is this having in russia? yeah, interesting parallel events, if you like, very similar ammo, similar sort of background to the story. go back to 2006, and it's the death of alexander lisben yankee. he was a, he was an outspoken critic of vladimir putin at the time. his wife has hailed this judgment by the court of human rights who have explicitly now linked the killing of live and young co using a red radioactive isotopes. polonium $210.00 that was slipped into his tea in a london hotel linking that event to the kremlin. it was carried out by 2 russian
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agents who are at law to course in russia. 11 of them went on to become a politician after these events and the european court of human rights saying that they were operating for the f s b. that's the success of opera operations of the k g b. and that they were acting as agents of the russian state. what is the significance, i mean, in the end, the same rules apply these suspects alive at large and safe in russia, and they're not likely ever to be expedited, but it is another step towards implicating russia in this sort of business repeat business if you like, of eliminating enemies abroad and will serve in some way to pile pressure on other nations to look at investigations of their own into incidents that have happened in their countries. and it's all about building a sort of picture of pressure, if not actually necessarily achieving any concrete results or anything. so jehovah in london, thousands of migrants from haiti who'd been hoping to find refuge in the us of
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being sent home instead. many of being staying at a makeshift camp at a texas, bought a town where conditions said to be going from bad to worse. as john holman reports from a can you many a crossing back onto the mexican side of the border to avoid deportation? inside the mate ship camper more than a 1000 people. mostly haitians in the rio, texas. they crossed the river illegally and we're hoping the u. s. would let and stay. most of the shelters, it just blanket plastic and even river aids propped up by sticks together with a lot of rubbish. but little water or food. someone inside the county film, these images for us, us thirty's, of largely blocked the media from seeing it. and now they are entering the place. irregular migration poses a significant threat to the health and welfare of the welfare of border communities and to the lives of the migrant themselves and should not be attempted. if you come
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to the united states illegally, you will be returned daily flights of taking off from the us, sending people back to haiti to avoid deputation some people like vicki of cross back into mexico. we found them in a park with his 20 month old son, adams, but he still hasn't given up on his drink today, and i'm 30 years old. and i don't know how many years i have left before i die. but my dream is to enter the us, if i cross today, and they send me back to haiti, i'll try it again. welcome and asked him why was already talking about dying. he told me he'd been deeply traumatized by parts of the 5000 kilometer journey. get this po jimmy's, i helped him well, many people died in the jungle. you could be waiting through the water and the river would take you away. a pregnant woman by hungry people who couldn't walk and died in the forest. i saw many things. and these images haunt me,
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most stations we talked to had similar stories. and now mexico isn't a safe haven, eva. authorities rounding up migrants here aiding the u. s. f. in essence, the now trapped, i guess it was guy history. here we are prisoners, i have, nobody knows what to do. some people have decided to go to haiti, but if they arrive like this with nothing, it's going to be very tough. with the poverty, the crime, they'll just get even poor. so instead, june was hoping for the best had him back to the us in the camp of getting nappies and milk for his son. we left him as he waded into the river, crossing between 2 countries, neither of which was him. john home and al jazeera, aconia, mexico still ahead here and i was 0, is called mount for classes to resume for girls and i'm going to start the taliban play just to get them back to school. as soon as possible. a global markets rattled
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as fears grow, that one of china's biggest real estate developers could collapse under a multi $1000000000.00. that way. i was full coming up to hear from the team captains in europe compared to defend billups protocol. ah, the 1st proper shamal has picked up recently and the forecast wednesday shows it blowing steadily down. the go is a fatty dusty wrong. it tends to reduce the community around the gulf states which is a pleasant feeling, but otherwise it's a dry picture everywhere. winds optically strong, although they are coming down through turkey and eventually into the eastern med temperature wise. we're about right 40. is that right? the daytime max in doha. but here's the change now in eastern europe, it's quite cold. that code is coming trust. the black sea drawn across turkey's attempt has already dropped 10 degrees in for example,
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both anchor nissan ball in this forecast and it will keep going down further down to 17. let me get assist in the cold wind blows. tristan bill to this is loads a chev stretching down through almost a cypress and certainly shows the borders of syria. so this wind is going to increase and event you feel that chill breeze from northern egypt right through the levant, with a few shall wrapped into it. the edge of the mountain is still visible, this is the breeze, and it does produce some showers on the coast of both kenya, somalia, and tampa near inland. though it's a fairly dr. picture scattering of big chairs, the heaviest ones there are further west. lastly round the gulf of guinea with nigeria probably the main focus the russell bade in southern england, where 2 farmers turn safari park. pioneers fits the attractive nature in the
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driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing the life of poor back even that very 1st month. and i miguel sophie, i cynthia when one by the by so the un general assembly shaped. i mean, been how much of tiny cancer and speaking i also appreciate and he's excellent to mr. vulcans. office here for he's managing the deliberations of the 75th session off the general assembly and extend my congratulations these excellency mister antonio. terris on his reelection. a secretary, generally united nations, reaffirm i will support him in accomplishing your hon, our looting to the line held person rather than directly under the restoring hope. an important message about the return to normal. similarly, of course, full adherence to protection of precaution measures,
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and this comes after world witness to witnessing difficult times recorded 900 pandemic, which has left behind millions of victims and callous military and socially economic crises. this difficult, still facing humanity has revealed the flows and vulnerabilities of our collective security system. while inspiring us with many lessons includes the importance of balancing between the concern for people's health and maintaining the can only call to secure their livelihoods. because it also includes the co ration between indispensable role of the state within its borders. the one hand and the rolling fronting cross border issues and joint commitments to counter challenges, crises and disasters. on the other hand,
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what we affirm our support to the priority is included in this sessions and vision consist causing the need for the quotable distribution of vaccines ensuring their accessing accessibility to the countries in the southern hemisphere. while securing treatment for all land. coordinating efforts to can another pen dump that 8 pound damage of fake news of conspiracy theories. and the unprecedented kept them about the vaccines which has to go during this pandemic and hindering the necessary pressure of the vaccines against the backdrop of its continuation. in this regard, the city caught her, has adopted a balance and effective approach to tackle the pandemic and its impact on the health of the economy at the national level. and.

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